Coastal Fisheries Plan, 1988-1989

33 pgs. The objectives are: 1.) assess annually the status of finfish, shrimp, crab and oyster populations and associated environmental variables in the coastal waters; 2.) seek the best scientific information and approaches available in making management assessments of the fishery by consulting the...

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Main Author: Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
Format: Book
Language:unknown
Published: Texas Parks and Wildlife Department 1988
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1969.3/19443
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spelling fttexasamunigalv:oai:tamug-ir.tdl.org:1969.3/19443 2023-11-12T04:25:14+01:00 Coastal Fisheries Plan, 1988-1989 Texas Parks and Wildlife Department 1988 http://hdl.handle.net/1969.3/19443 unknown Texas Parks and Wildlife Department 1681.00 http://hdl.handle.net/1969.3/19443 recommendations management strategies aquatic marine resources results of research and monitoring size and changes of finfish shellfish populations marine species economic characteristics of fisheries seafood products Book 1988 fttexasamunigalv 2023-10-30T16:15:50Z 33 pgs. The objectives are: 1.) assess annually the status of finfish, shrimp, crab and oyster populations and associated environmental variables in the coastal waters; 2.) seek the best scientific information and approaches available in making management assessments of the fishery by consulting the scientific literature, other resource management agencies and resource users and by publishing and presenting results of scientific studies; 3.) prepare long-range management plans which determine optimum yield for brown shrimp, white shrimp, blue crab, red drum, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, black drum and Eastern oyster to provide maximum economic benefits to the fishermen while protecting the resource; 4.) enhance existing fishery populations by stocking red drum, spotted seatrout, striped bass, snook, tarpon and white shrimp in Texas bays and assessing the impacts of stocking on present populations and existing fisheries; 5.) enhance fishery habitat and economic benefits by revitalizing 500 acres of reefs; 6.) determine annually the demand for, utilization of and economic value of fishery resources, and the motivations, management attitudes and satisfaction of resource users; 7.) inform fishermen and consumers on seafood utilization to the maximum extent possible through improved communications with users of the resources; 8.) prepare fishery plans and manage coastal resource through participation in the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council and other entities; 9.) develop mariculture techniques for the commercial production of black drum and spotted seatrout, and provide information to the commercial mariculturist in Texas; and 10.) prepare an artificial reef management plan to provide for orderly and effective use of this managemnt tool to ensure maximum economic benefit and fisheries enhancement for the State of Texas http://gbic.tamug.edu/request.htm Book Red drum Texas A&M University Galveston Campus: DSpace Repository
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topic recommendations
management strategies
aquatic marine resources
results of research and monitoring
size and changes of finfish
shellfish populations
marine species
economic characteristics of fisheries
seafood products
spellingShingle recommendations
management strategies
aquatic marine resources
results of research and monitoring
size and changes of finfish
shellfish populations
marine species
economic characteristics of fisheries
seafood products
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
Coastal Fisheries Plan, 1988-1989
topic_facet recommendations
management strategies
aquatic marine resources
results of research and monitoring
size and changes of finfish
shellfish populations
marine species
economic characteristics of fisheries
seafood products
description 33 pgs. The objectives are: 1.) assess annually the status of finfish, shrimp, crab and oyster populations and associated environmental variables in the coastal waters; 2.) seek the best scientific information and approaches available in making management assessments of the fishery by consulting the scientific literature, other resource management agencies and resource users and by publishing and presenting results of scientific studies; 3.) prepare long-range management plans which determine optimum yield for brown shrimp, white shrimp, blue crab, red drum, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, black drum and Eastern oyster to provide maximum economic benefits to the fishermen while protecting the resource; 4.) enhance existing fishery populations by stocking red drum, spotted seatrout, striped bass, snook, tarpon and white shrimp in Texas bays and assessing the impacts of stocking on present populations and existing fisheries; 5.) enhance fishery habitat and economic benefits by revitalizing 500 acres of reefs; 6.) determine annually the demand for, utilization of and economic value of fishery resources, and the motivations, management attitudes and satisfaction of resource users; 7.) inform fishermen and consumers on seafood utilization to the maximum extent possible through improved communications with users of the resources; 8.) prepare fishery plans and manage coastal resource through participation in the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council and other entities; 9.) develop mariculture techniques for the commercial production of black drum and spotted seatrout, and provide information to the commercial mariculturist in Texas; and 10.) prepare an artificial reef management plan to provide for orderly and effective use of this managemnt tool to ensure maximum economic benefit and fisheries enhancement for the State of Texas http://gbic.tamug.edu/request.htm
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title Coastal Fisheries Plan, 1988-1989
title_short Coastal Fisheries Plan, 1988-1989
title_full Coastal Fisheries Plan, 1988-1989
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title_full_unstemmed Coastal Fisheries Plan, 1988-1989
title_sort coastal fisheries plan, 1988-1989
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url http://hdl.handle.net/1969.3/19443
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